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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <html> <head><title> FFTW FAQ - Section 5 </title> <link rev="made" href="mailto:fftw@fftw.org"> <link rel="Contents" href="index.html"> <link rel="Start" href="index.html"> <link rel="Previous" href="section4.html"><link rel="Bookmark" title="FFTW FAQ" href="index.html"> </head><body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><h1> FFTW FAQ - Section 5 <br> Known bugs </h1> <ul> <li><a href="#rfftwndbug" rel=subdocument>Q5.1. FFTW 1.1 crashes in rfftwnd on Linux.</a> <li><a href="#fftwmpibug" rel=subdocument>Q5.2. The MPI transforms in FFTW 1.2 give incorrect results/leak memory.</a> <li><a href="#testsingbug" rel=subdocument>Q5.3. The test programs in FFTW 1.2.1 fail when I change FFTW to use single precision.</a> <li><a href="#teststoobig" rel=subdocument>Q5.4. The test program in FFTW 1.2.1 fails for n > 46340.</a> <li><a href="#linuxthreads" rel=subdocument>Q5.5. The threaded code fails on Linux Redhat 5.0</a> <li><a href="#bigrfftwnd" rel=subdocument>Q5.6. FFTW 2.0's rfftwnd fails for rank > 1 transforms with a final dimension >= 65536.</a> <li><a href="#primebug" rel=subdocument>Q5.7. FFTW 2.0's complex transforms give the wrong results with prime factors 17 to 97.</a> <li><a href="#mpichbug" rel=subdocument>Q5.8. FFTW 2.1.1's MPI test programs crash with MPICH.</a> <li><a href="#aixthreadbug" rel=subdocument>Q5.9. FFTW 2.1.2's multi-threaded transforms don't work on AIX.</a> <li><a href="#bigprimebug" rel=subdocument>Q5.10. FFTW 2.1.2's complex transforms give incorrect results for large prime sizes.</a> <li><a href="#solaristhreadbug" rel=subdocument>Q5.11. FFTW 2.1.3's multi-threaded transforms don't give any speedup on Solaris.</a> <li><a href="#aixflags" rel=subdocument>Q5.12. FFTW 2.1.3 crashes on AIX.</a> </ul><hr> <h2><A name="rfftwndbug"> Question 5.1. FFTW 1.1 crashes in rfftwnd on Linux. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 1.2. There was a bug in <code>rfftwnd</code> causing an incorrect amount of memory to be allocated. The bug showed up in Linux with libc-5.3.12 (and nowhere else that we know of). <h2><A name="fftwmpibug"> Question 5.2. The MPI transforms in FFTW 1.2 give incorrect results/leak memory. </A></h2> These bugs were corrected in FFTW 1.2.1. The MPI transforms (really, just the transpose routines) in FFTW 1.2 had bugs that could cause errors in some situations. <h2><A name="testsingbug"> Question 5.3. The test programs in FFTW 1.2.1 fail when I change FFTW to use single precision. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 1.3. (Older versions of FFTW did work in single precision, but the test programs didn't--the error tolerances in the tests were set for double precision.) <h2><A name="teststoobig"> Question 5.4. The test program in FFTW 1.2.1 fails for n > 46340. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 1.3. FFTW 1.2.1 produced the right answer, but the test program was wrong. For large n, n*n in the naive transform that we used for comparison overflows 32 bit integer precision, breaking the test. <h2><A name="linuxthreads"> Question 5.5. The threaded code fails on Linux Redhat 5.0 </A></h2> We had problems with glibc-2.0.5. The code should work with glibc-2.0.7. <h2><A name="bigrfftwnd"> Question 5.6. FFTW 2.0's rfftwnd fails for rank > 1 transforms with a final dimension >= 65536. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 2.0.1. (There was a 32-bit integer overflow due to a poorly-parenthesized expression.) <h2><A name="primebug"> Question 5.7. FFTW 2.0's complex transforms give the wrong results with prime factors 17 to 97. </A></h2> There was a bug in the complex transforms that could cause incorrect results under (hopefully rare) circumstances for lengths with intermediate-size prime factors (17-97). This bug was fixed in FFTW 2.1.1. <h2><A name="mpichbug"> Question 5.8. FFTW 2.1.1's MPI test programs crash with MPICH. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 2.1.2. The 2.1/2.1.1 MPI test programs crashed when using the MPICH implementation of MPI with the <code>ch_p4</code> device (TCP/IP); the transforms themselves worked fine. <h2><A name="aixthreadbug"> Question 5.9. FFTW 2.1.2's multi-threaded transforms don't work on AIX. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 2.1.3. The multi-threaded transforms in previous versions didn't work with AIX's <code>pthreads</code> implementation, which idiosyncratically creates threads in detached (non-joinable) mode by default. <h2><A name="bigprimebug"> Question 5.10. FFTW 2.1.2's complex transforms give incorrect results for large prime sizes. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 2.1.3. FFTW's complex-transform algorithm for prime sizes (in versions 2.0 to 2.1.2) had an integer overflow problem that caused incorrect results for many primes greater than 32768 (on 32-bit machines). (Sizes without large prime factors are not affected.) <h2><A name="solaristhreadbug"> Question 5.11. FFTW 2.1.3's multi-threaded transforms don't give any speedup on Solaris. </A></h2> This bug was fixed in FFTW 2.1.4. (By default, Solaris creates threads that do not parallelize over multiple processors, so one has to request the proper behavior specifically.) <h2><A name="aixflags"> Question 5.12. FFTW 2.1.3 crashes on AIX. </A></h2> The FFTW 2.1.3 <code>configure</code> script picked incorrect compiler flags for the <code>xlc</code> compiler on newer IBM processors. This is fixed in FFTW 2.1.4. <hr> Back: <a href="section4.html" rev=precedes>Internals of FFTW</a>.<br> <a href="index.html" rev=subdocument>Return to contents</a>.<p> <address> <A href="http://www.fftw.org">Matteo Frigo and Steven G. Johnson</A> / <A href="mailto:fftw@fftw.org">fftw@fftw.org</A> - 30 July 2016 </address><br> Extracted from FFTW Frequently Asked Questions with Answers, Copyright © 2016 Matteo Frigo and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. </body></html>